Corn Snakes And Shedding , Facts About Corn Snakes

Facts About Corn Snakes

Facts About Corn Snakes

Corn snakes are harmless non venomous snakes that belong to the Pantherophis Guttatus species and live in the wild southeastern parts of the US. These snakes have checkers on their belly that resemble the shape of the Indian corn. Rat snakes, milk snakes and king snakes are different classifications of the corn snake variety. More...

Corn Snakes And Shedding

Corn Snakes And Shedding

Corn snakes shed their skin as they grow. When they are small, they shed more often (at least once every few weeks). The shedding intervals become longer as they grow older. An adult corn snake sheds only once in a few months. More...

What Do Corn Snakes Eat ?

What Do Corn Snakes Eat ?

Corn snakes are one of the most harmless snake species that have been domesticated for years together. They do not mind surviving in an enclosed space and hence, they are easy to take care of as pets. More...

How Long Do Corn Snakes Live ?

How Long Do Corn Snakes Live ?

Corn snakes are found to survive in the wild for about 10 – 15 years on an average. However, unlike many other snake species, corn snakes are interestingly found to live longer if they are held in captivity. More...